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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-11-21

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NOVEMBER 21 • 2019 | 61

ROYAL OAK ART FAIR

Now in its fourth year, the Royal Oak Market: Art Fair Edition
will take place indoors at the Royal Oak Farmers Market, Nov.
21-22, from noon-10 p.m. each day. This is a jury-selected show
featuring 60 artists. Enjoy live entertainment, food trucks, craft
beer from Arbor Brewing Company and wine from MANCAN Wine.
New this year, a Guided Whiskey Tasting, presented by Diageo, a
fundraiser benefiting the Guild of Artists & Artisans. This ticketed
event, for people 21 years and older, will take you through nine
samples of various whiskeys individually paired with decadent
chocolates to enhance and highlight their flavors. Choose from
three tasting times (5:30, 7 and 8:30 p.m.). Tastings are limited
and pre-sale tickets at $25 ($30 at the door) are highly recom-
mended. To purchase Tasting tickets, visit https://raf19whiskey-
tasting-diageo.eventbrite.com. Art Fair is free.

NOV 21-22

NOV. 23 - ARTIST TALK
WITH EVA ANTEBI-LERMAN
Inspired by bird’
s wings and the
way water flows — abstract oil
painter and mosaic artist, Eva
Antebi-Lerman, will speak about
her process, inspiration and evolution
as an artist. The talk is in the heart
of Corktown at tie-dye boutique
and gallery, Brightly Twisted, 1418
Michigan Ave., Detroit. Eva has exhibited at the Ann Arbor Art Fair and
has a first-place award from the Ann Arbor Women’
s Artists. The exhibit
is up until early January. In her oil paintings, Eva captures the motion
of the natural world. Inventing emotional narratives, she emulates
sensations of rippling seas, flight and calm. From 7-9 p.m. Free.

NOV. 23 - MIKE SUPER: MAGIC & ILLUSION
Mike Super was named Entertainer of the Year for two years con-
secutive and, as the winner of NBC’
s Phenomenon, Super is the only
magician in history to win a live magic competition on primetime
network television. Mike was also a top-12 finalist on NBC’
s No. 1
rated summer series America’
s Got Talent. Imagine mind-blowing
illusions combined with the hilarity
of a headline comedian. Enjoy this
family-friendly performance and join
the journey of emotions from laugh-
ter, intrigue, danger, fear, wonder,
anticipation, tears and sentimentality
that only Mike Super delivers. From
7-9:30 p.m. at the Berman Center
for the Performing Arts in West
Bloomfield. Tickets are $30-$40 and
available at (248) 661-1900.

Editor’s
Picks

FRIDAY, NOV. 22
SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE
NOV. 22-24. Adat Shalom will
welcome Joey Weisenberg as its
scholar in residence. He is the cre-
ative director of Hadar’
s Rising Song
Institute in New York City, a musi-
cian, prayer leader, award-winning
author and teacher. The community
is invited at no charge. Registration
for the Friday evening dessert
reception is appreciated. For the
complete weekend Shabbat sched-
ule and to RSVP, visit adatshalom.
org/synergy-shabbat or call the
synagogue, 248-851-5100.

SATURDAY, NOV. 23
COMEDY SHOW
6 pm & 9 pm, Nov. 23. JET Theatre
will host Gilmore Girls star Rose
Abdoo in a one-woman comedy
show. At the theater, 1124 E. West

Maple, Walled Lake. The presen-
tation will be followed by a meet
& greet and photo opp. Proceeds
will support JET’
s anti-bullying tour
shows for schools. Tickets: $50 at
jettheatre.org or 248-788-2900.


SUNDAY, NOV. 24
KEY MOMENTS FOR ISRAEL
10:30 am, Nov. 24. iEngage
explores the pivotal events of
1917, 1947 and 1967 as key
moments when Zionism unleashed
new thinking about the meaning
of Jewishness for generations to
come. Video lectures, text study and
group discussion feature the world-
renowned faculty of the Shalom
Hartman Institute in the Adat
Shalom community. The fall series is
led by Rabbi Aaron Bergman at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. There is no fee
to attend. To register, contact Kellie

Yost, kyost@adatshalom.org or 248-
851-5100.

CHANU-CON
1-5 pm, Nov. 24. A community-wide
Chanukah festival at Beth Shalom
in Oak Park. Kosher lunch/snack
options, tin can raffle, vendors with
gift ideas, children’
s activities, live
musical entertainment, live radio
broadcast by King David Network,
free admission (non-perishable food
donations to event partner Yad Ezra
are welcome).

TUESDAY, NOV. 26
SIMPLY DANCE
11 am, Nov. 26. Group meets every
Tuesday, sponsored by the Active
Life at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield. Led
by Christine Stewart. No partner
needed. Cost: $7.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27
MOVIE MATINEE
1 pm, Nov. 27. Sponsored by the
Active Life at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield. The
African Queen (1 hr. 46 min). Free.

GIVING GARDENS CLUB
6-8 pm, Nov. 27. At Yad Ezra,
2850 W. 11 Mile, Berkley.
“Lactofermentation” with Carly
Sugar and Repair the World. Free
to current/former clients; others,
sliding scale $5-15. RSVP: stathis@
yadezra.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
Assistant. Send items at least 14
days in advance to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.

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